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Notes on the Future of Everything

By Matthew on June 26, 2007 | Permalink | Comments (1)

I have been saving this for a rainy day. It is the dirty secrets. The nothingness.

I want you to come to the next level with me. This involves taking big risks. Challenging each other. Becoming better together.

I have been finding new outlets of critique. [1][2] They have informed me on a new level. Sometimes it takes a new view on a situation to move things along. I am constantly trying to revise/refine. I try to work on this everyday. I have invested myself heavily in this project. With time and money, but also with all my love. In the future, feel free to contact me directly with your concerns or questions.

Finally, I am also convinced, but cannot prove, that we humans have an instinct to collaborate, and that we have rational reasons for collaborating. I am convinced that ultimately this rationality and this instinct of collaboration will prevail over the shortsighted egoistic and aggressive instinct that produces exploitation and war. Rationality and instinct of collaboration have already given us large regions and long periods of peace and prosperity. Ultimately, they will lead us to a planet without countries, without wars, without patriotism, without religions, without poverty, where we will be able to share the world. Actually, maybe I am not sure I truly believe that I believe this; but I do want to believe that I believe this.
-Carlo Rovelli

So what does the future hold? The future is filled with incredible people who all want to work together forever. That is also the present and the past. People finding each other. Connecting. That’s how we found each other. Don’t you remember? Now we are in this together.

So, let’s all breath and remember what this is about… collaboration… peace… you and me.

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my brother.

Posted by Alisha | July 4, 2007 @ 2:35 PM

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